Golden Gate National Recreation Area Camping
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Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Experience a park so rich it supports 19 distinct ecosystems with over 2,000 plant and animal species. Go for a hike, enjoy a vista, have a picnic or learn about the centuries of overlapping history from California’s indigenous cultures, Spanish colonialism, the Mexican Republic, US military expansion and the growth of San Francisco. All of this and more awaits you, so get out and find your park.
Hawk Hilll, a 923-foot (281 m) peak in the Marin Headlands,is located just north of the Golden Gate Bridge and across the Golden Gate strait from San Francisco, California. The hill lies within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
It serves as the primary observation point for the largest documented flight of diurnal raptors in the Pacific states. Each autumn, from August through December, tens of thousands of hawks, kites, falcons, eagles, vultures, osprey, and harriers are funneled into the headlands by the peninsular shape of Marin County. Hawks typically avoid flying over water because warm thermals, which provide lift, are scarce. The park's protected abundant populations of small mammals serve as a key resource, supporting the significant number of raptors that visit the Headlands during the fall, but the strong onshore winds hitting the hills of the Headlands provide cold updrafts and hot late summer days provide warm thermals that allow these birds to fly more efficiently.
Volunteers with the Golden Gate Raptor Observatory count and track this fall migration using bird-banding and radio-tracking techniques, all in cooperation with the National Park Service.
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Open to camping at other nearby parks? Here are a few other parks you'll find in the vicinity.
Haypress campground, a mere mile walk from the parking lot, is nestled in a beautiful valley replete with wildlife. Here you can listen to owls at night or hike above the valley to watch the obsidian wings of gliding crows. You may even see a bobcat! Please remember to BRING WATER. On overcast nights you'll also hear the foghorn, it can influence dreams. Be sure to stroll down the trail through the wildflowers to pebbly Tennessee Valley Beach. (Drawbacks: pit toilets only, no campfires, no running water)
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